A Practical Guide to Being Prepared for Death and Writing your Will according to the Shar'ia of Islam and English Law.

If you want your wealth to be distributed in accordance with the Shari'a
of Islam after your death, it is essential for you to leave a Will
which is valid under English law and which express' that wish.

Malik
related to me from Nafi' from 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar, that the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: "It is the
duty of a Muslim who has anything to bequeath, not to let two nights
pass without writing a will about it."

(Part 1 [above] was written principally by Hajj' Abdal-Haqq and Aisha Bewley).

Part [2] - Writing your Will

---Introduction,

---Under the Shar'ia,------The One Third,------The Two Thirds,------Marriage and Divorce,------Minors and Guardians,------No Surviving Relatives,

---Under English Law,------Gifts and Residuary Gifts,------Witnesses,------Formalities between Death and Burial,------Executors,------Marriage and Divorce,------Minors and Guardians,------Joint Ownership of Property,------Changing your Will,------Taxes,

---Instructions,---Counsel of Death,---Glossary of Arabic Terms,---Glossary of English Legal Terms.

---Notes to Will Form.---*Your Islamic Will [For you to Pull Out & Complete].